In 1998, Rounders became the poker film
of the modern generation thanks in part to the brilliant writing of
Brian Koppelman and David Levien. While there has been talk for
years about a sequel to the film, the two instead have penned and now
filmed what many hope to become a new poker cult classic in the
upcoming
film Runner, Runner.
Unlike poker films of the last few
decades, this film will go an entirely different route and focus on
the online poker industry. Starting at the turn of this century,
online poker quickly grew to be global big business, but it has not
always been entirely legit. Runner, Runner will take a look at more
of the dark side of this Billion dollar industry.
Ben Affleck plays Ivan, the head of a
Costa Rica based online poker site that currently has the site rigged
to cheat its players. Justin Timberlake plays Richie, a Princeton
student who plays online poker to fund his college education. After
building up a sizeable bankroll, Richie goes on a bad run that he
believes could only be explained by cheating. After some
investigation, he figures out that this is the case and he decides to
go to Costa Rica to play the site owner a visit.
Once Richie confronts Ivan, the owner
is so impressed by Richie that he offers him a job and Richie leaves
higher education to live the life of a somewhat shady online
businessman. Things soon go south as Ivan's competitors make life
tough for Richie and the FBI starts pressuring Richie to turn on
Ivan.
Runner, Runner ironically is art
imitating life for Affleck as he was actually a victim of an online
poker cheating scandal. He lost a considerable sum of money on
Ultimatebet.com in 2003 and it was later discovered that he was one
of numerous online poker players who were being cheated by the site's
owner and others who had the ability to see opponent's hole cards.
Affleck claims that he was one of the fortunate ones to be refunded.
The site later was renamed UB.com and was shut down following
indictments by the United States government in 2011.
While the poker world is highly
anticipating the film, it will remain to be seen whether Koppelman
and Levien will be able to bring the same magic to this film as they
did to Rounders. While it has the potential to be another cult
classic, it could just as well be the latest in a long line of films
wishing they were as good as Rounders.
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